> >From: david@... > > > > > If that's the case, then I would suspect that you don't have your >transformer cabled to the audio instrument correctly, it should be as >I said previously. You can also cable the transformer between the >"physical input", and the "sequencer input". That way the transformed >midi data will be recorded, and will show up in the editors as cc#7, >instead of cc#11. But remember to put the "physical input" and the >sequencer input" back like it was, without the transformer in between. > > > I'm pretty sure david is on the right track here, I cable my controller transformers with a cable FROM the object Physical Input (in my clicks and ports window) TO a cable switcher object- that lets me choose various transformers THE SWITCHER SELECTS a transformer cc11 to cc7,or mono voices or arpeggiators, delay lines, whatever. THE TRANSFORMERS are just left uncabled (and in logic this means that midi will flow to the selected object in the arrange window) on playback, these won't have any affect on the sequences, whereas if they are cabled I sometimes get mixed results on playback.... like david says above. Kelly
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Re: please some ideas
2001-08-05 by T. Kelly Mason
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